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He subsequently served for close to twenty years as the head of the Orthodox Union as its executive vice-president.

“I get really mad that we still tell people that.” It’s not as if people apply the same blind optimism to finding the perfect job, or attaining life-long perfect health.“I find meeting someone that you fall in love with and are going to be with for the rest of your life a miracle. “The other is: it does seem like most people are getting married and having children, so it must not be that hard.She’s also working on a FX series based on the book I See You Made an Effort: Compliments, Indignities, and Survival Stories From the Edge of 50, about women turning the big 5-0.“I think what happens is the natural progression, where you get married and have kids and then you want to start writing about motherhood, because it’s so insane,” she says. A lot of people who wrote for Sex and the City have gone to write about marriage and motherhood.”On her own path, though, the “relationship know-it-all” is embracing her own, different natural progression.Rabbi Stolper is a disciple of Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner and studied at the Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin and at its Kollel Gur Aryeh in Brooklyn.“People started introducing me as ‘relationship expert Liz Tuccillo,’ and I’d have to be like, ‘Ehh…I’m not really…’ It was all very embarrassing.”“Relationship know-it-all” works, though.As any writer will tell you—and which Tuccillo, dressed to the T in the New Yorker uniform: black-on-black topped with a black leather jacket, confirms over breakfast in the West Village—you write what you know.